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| 01/27/26 |
Comparative Approaches to Global Policy and Humanitarian Aid: Insights from Gale’s Primary Source Collections
1:00 PM (ET) | 60 minutes
This webinar event will focus on Gale’s archival collections—Chatham House Online Archive, Global Development and Humanitarian Aid: The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 1919–1997, and the Global Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Council on Foreign Relations, 1918–2000 archive—through a comparative lens on global issues like climate change, migration, and health. This session will highlight how each organization uniquely contributes to international discourse and action, while showcasing how Gale’s resources can support research, teaching, and policy analysis across disciplines. Ideal for faculty, librarians and researchers, the webinar offers practical insights into using these archives to deepen understanding of global challenges and responses. |
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| 01/27/26 |
Gale 101 - Gale Presents: National Geographic Virtual Library
2:00 PM (ET) | 30 minutes
National Geographic Virtual Library brings together the amazing books, magazines, images, maps, and videos created by National Geographic into a simple and powerful platform designed for learners. Join this session to review the content and tools found within this valuable resource.
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| 01/28/26 |
Reimagining Research: Explore the New Gale Power Search Experience
2:00 PM (ET) | 30 minutes
Join us for an inside look at the upcoming enhancements to Gale Power Search and learn how they’ll elevate your library’s research experience. We’ll walk through the redesigned interface, improved navigation, and expanded cross-search capabilities that make it easier for users to find and explore trusted academic content. Learn how these enhancements make it easier for your users to discover trusted content and for your library to maximize its collections.
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| 02/12/26 |
Celebrating America 250 in the Secondary Classroom
2:00 PM (ET) | 45 minutes
Join us to learn how to bring America’s 250th birthday celebration to life in your secondary classroom or library using Gale In Context: Middle School, Gale In Context: High School, and Gale In Context: US History. Discover curated content that helps students explore U.S. history and culture, and learn how to integrate new free activities and lesson plans designed specifically for this milestone event. We’ll show you how to access age-appropriate articles, images, and multimedia resources, plus creative ideas to make learning interactive and fun.
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| 02/12/26 |
Unlocking Psychology Research: Master Literature Reviews with Academic OneFile and OneFile: Psychology
3:00 PM (ET) | 45 minutes
Join us as we explore how to use OneFile: Psychology and Academic OneFile to analyze peer-reviewed studies and synthesize findings for a comprehensive literature review. These two reputable databases provide students and researchers with trusted scholarly journals relevant to the field of Psychology. During this webinar, we will highlight the built-in platform tools that allow for the seamless completion of a literature review and support proper research methodology. We will also share supporting resources for classroom instruction, empowering faculty, and students alike.
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